Rotherham Bridge

Grade I listed bridge in the United Kingdom

The bridge chapel, seen from the west

Rotherham Bridge crosses the River Don in central Rotherham, South Yorkshire. It is known for its bridge chapel, considered the best preserved in England.[1]

A document of 1385 refers to Bridgegate in the town, which implies that a previous bridge existed on the same site. The road it carries was originally the main route from London to Richmond. The current bridge was erected by 1483, when the Chapel of Our Lady of Rotherham Bridge was added.[1] It is of ashlar sandstone and is built on three piers, each with a cutwater.[2]

John Leland, writing around 1540, described a "fair Stone Bridge of iiii arches" and "a Chapel of Stone well wrought". The chapel was dissolved in 1547 and converted into first an almshouse, then the town gaol and finally a shop.[1] The bridge was altered in 1768–69 by John Platt, working for John Carr of York, but was restored to its original dimensions by Reginald Blomfield in 1927, when Chantry Bridge was built alongside. The chapel was restored at the same time.[2]

The bridge is Grade I listed and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Hey, David (2003). Medieval South Yorkshire. Landmark Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781843060802.
  2. ^ a b c Historic England. "Rotherham Bridge (1191884)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
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Churches in the Deanery of Rotherham
Benefice of Bramley
  • St Francis, Bramley
Benefice of Clifton
  • St James, Clifton
Benefice of Dalton
  • Holy Trinity, Dalton
Benefice of Greasbrough
  • St Mary, Greasbrough
Benefice of Herringthorpe
  • St Cuthbert, Herringthorpe
Benefice of Kimberworth
  • St John, Kimberworth Park
  • St Thomas, Kimberworth
Benefice of Masbrough
  • St Paul, Masbrough
Benefice of Ravenfield
  • St James, Braithwell
  • St James, Ravenfield
  • St John, Hooton Roberts
Benefice of Rawmarsh with Parkgate
  • St Mary, Rawmarsh with Parkgate
Benefice of the Rivers
Benefice of Rotherham
Benefice of Ryecroft
  • St Nicolas, Ryecroft
Benefice of Thorpe Hesley
  • Holy Trinity, Thorpe Hesley
Benefice of Thrybergh
  • St Leonard, Thrybergh
Benefice of Whiston
  • St Mary Magdalene, Whiston
Benefice of Wickersley
  • St Alban, Wickersley
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